Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Obama's Speech to the UN, on Target

NY Times article on speech

Didn't see much of the speech, on vacation. Need to make a few comments.

The outtakes here are right on. The President is a good man, making hard choices and changing course as necessary. His indictment of the UN for failing to act on even the most clear trespasses to international law in Syria is right on. His will to hold them and Russia accountable during this process of chemical weapons securing is right on. His claim that we cannot abdicate our role of leadership, while admitting we cannot be on perpetual war footing and need to focus on the U.S., is right on. This is difficult balance, and no batting average close to 100% is avaiable in every case.
That he admits our surveillance (NSA trespasses), Guantanamo and drone policies need improvement is an accurate and necessary criticism of himself. That takes bravery, despite pundits who choose to characterize this (from the right) as simply lack of conviction and/or cowardice or (from the left) that these were bad decisions in the first place needing to be pared significantly down long ago (which is pretty much how I feel), together both somewhat easy, monochrome, armchair second-guessing. They are enormously complicated tasks. He seems to be trying to get the balance of all these things ultimately right, and while I don't always agree 100% with him, as a whole it's hard to think of a major politician in the U. S. who I'd feel more comfortable with making these decisions for us. Thank you President Obama, and good luck getting all these things (and the things left unmentioned) back into the track of their proper and good trajectory as per that which the course of history will reveal as the right track.

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Sunset, Venice 12/20/2012

Sunset, Venice 12/20/2012
I've been thinking some about the Winter Solstice, the Mayan end of the 30,000-year-cycle on 12/21/12.

What if in fact the world did end? Even though this probably will not happen, to live consciously it is honest for us to take a bit of an inventory.

Am I happy with how I've lived my life? (Yesterday, I thought mostly yes, with some areas for improvement, as below.) Are there changes I would make?
Would I have tried to forgive those that were hostile or disappointing to me?
Would I spend more time with those I loved the most, telling them that, feeling that more?
Would I be happier, grateful for what I have, what I've experienced, the joy, the beauty in this world?

Maybe the answer is yes to all of the above.
So this time can serve as a point of rebirth for all of us. If we think about it.

Because somewhere along the line I realized I think maybe mankind deserves it. !
The way we are killing each other, killing the planet.
How selfish we are, and snotty to those around us. Petty, competitive. Why is this? Do we have to behave this way? (I say no, it greatly detracts and misdirects energy from the full-time celebration in which we could engage, the great multi-cultural, multi-rhythmic dance we can sustain here.)

Maybe God or the Great Universe is fed up, and will pull the rug out from under us.
Don't think I can say we could blame Him/Her/It.

But it probably won't happen. (Probably not! This time.)

Still we are finite on this ride.

It is a time to think, am I happy with how I've lived my life?
Hopefully most of us can say yes.

For the part of us that have a little worry, a little sadness....
This is the time to be present.
This is the time to be the person you want to be, that can die at peace, that can hope to every day be able to look yourself and the Universe in the eye and say, how beautiful, smiling, and thank you. Let's do that.

Antidotes to Violence, a.k.a., Take Charge of Where Your Head's At - here

Tell Congress to Strengthen Gun Control Laws NOW - here

Good News & Brain Food News -
Christians & Muslims Gather, for Peace here
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The 'Busy' Trap - NYTimes.com
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